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Elizabeth, a 28 years old multigravida client, was confirmed to be 4
weeks pregnant, on her first prenatal check up. When asked about
her obstetric history, she replied that her first child was born at 36
weeks AOG, followed by her twin who was born at 29 weeks AOG.
After 2 years, another one was born at 35 weeks and 5 days and her
last child before the current pregnancy was born at 40 weeks. She
also experienced miscarriages at 12 weeks, and another one at 6
weeks AOG. How will a nurse document Elizabeth pregnancy
status?
a. Gravida-7, Para-4
b. Gravida-6, Para-5
c. Gravida-7, Para-5
d. Gravida-6, Para-4 -
correct answer ✅a. Gravida-7, Para-4
A disorder that occurs during pregnancy when the baby is exposed
to harmful substances that cause abnormalities:
a. Chromosomal abnormalities
b. Single gene disorders
c. Teratogenic disorders
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d. Multifactorial or complex disorders -
correct answer ✅c. Teratogenic disorders
A couple has been counseled for genetic anomalies. They ask you,
"What is karyotyping?" Your best response is:
a. "Karyotyping will provide information about the gender of the
baby, and the number and structure of the chromosomes or visual
presentation of the chromosome pattern of an individual."
b. "Karyotyping will reveal if your baby will develop normally."
c. "Karyotyping will reveal if the baby's lungs are mature."
d. "Karyotyping will detect any physical deformities in the baby -
correct answer ✅a. "Karyotyping will provide information about
the gender of the baby, and the number and structure of the
chromosomes or visual presentation of the chromosome pattern of
an individual."
Most of the genetic tests now offered in clinical practice are
screening tests and diagnostic test. Which of the following is an
example of a diagnostic test?
a. Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT)